I went over the transcript quickly. If I understand correctly Dr. Pande is bringing the f@h knowledge "how to run cloud research" he acquired to commercial startups?
But not the actual research results?
I'm looking to sell my main folding rig and some parts, money is more tight than it used to be, so it I'll stick to a smaller rig for folding and only during winter.
Can deal locally in Greater Montreal Area, or shipping in Canada, PM me if interested.
I'm looking for 900 $850 for the...
100 millions!! :D 28th in the horde to get it, I was aiming for 25th but then G34 happened :p
Only took 3 years and 3 months
http://folding.extremeoverclocking.com/user_summary.php?s=&u=417771
"the Topspin 120 provides either 24 ports of 10Gbps connectivity or 8 ports of 30Gbps connectivity"
wow 30gbps :eek: but 12X cables are $50 on the Bay
http://www.ebay.ca/itm/IBM-4M-12x-BladeCenter-Infiniband-Cable-26R0814-NEW-/120741554383?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item1c1cc1e8cf
$100+ship for 5 lot:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/LOT-5-TOPSPIN-INFINIBAND-DUAL-PORT-PCI-99-00025-01-/140531533054?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20b85504fe
this one is cheaper?: $15 each + ship (local for me too, but I have no use for them)...
The CC made more sense when there was no bigadv (no synching possible)/switching WU types/passkey/huge team ppd gap... etc
How about "show pics of your farm" multi-forum competition edition?
...less trouble and could still get front page attention and bring new folders in.
That's a hot deal for BOINC crunching, I'd get one at this price ($50 board + $30 or less per CPU, I have spare ram and spare psu's) If these boards become available, someone please post in Hot Deals thread. :)
Here's 2 x 1.8ghz 6-cores for ~$75 http://www.ebay.ca/itm/120841910470?ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1423.l2649
(but good luck finding a cheap motherboard for those)
Socket F is still sexy.
Newegg Shellshocker
GeIL EVO CORSA Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) $99
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16820144546
Not sure about the brand but that's cheap 8GBs
slowly made it to 75 millions points! :D The points do add up smoothly with the sr-2. You plug it, you forget it.
Waiting for colder weather to go turbo mode.
just wondering if we should lean towards clusters instead? Not sure how much bandwidth is needed? But 10gbit is included on macs, they should be some cheap equivalent coming out for PC I'd guess.
If we can somehow make folding run on beowulf with 10gbit (multiple?) connectivity that would be...
IMO the priority is putting out a user-friendly client. The complexity and the multitude of clients, tags and requirements is turning off a lot of potential folders.
A tray client that detects number of cores and receives appropriate WU (unicore, smp, bigadv, biggeradv, beta), with a few...
Hell, us with sr-2 went from estimated up to 100kppd to
120kppd with the release of generous 6900 WUs, to
140kppd with a NUMA fix then
160kppd when optimized linux client was released to
180kppd with tear affinity to
200kppd with 6903 WU release
and then 2684 point structure was...
Sorry I'm not very clear...what I meant is PG could use these 48 cores machines for time-critical needs, like testing new WUs before releasing them (testing like they did with 6903/6904 for the last few weeks before introducing them to the public).
Well these 48 rigs could be used to test...
IMO it's a good move, I was feeling my sr-2 was giving out too many points compared to say an i7 920. It is still giving out 182kppd, which is very generous (and IMO still a bit too much compared to smp machines/gpus).
But I'm feeling bad for those who invested in 48 cores machines recently...
1mbps is 125 Kbytes, in theory ~30min upload time for 6903.
Maybe check if everything is right with your connection first? like speedtest.net
If speedtest reports good speeds the router or the proxy is not working / too slow.
In your router (192.169.1.1) is there a bandwith page? Check out...
ya did you enter any max upload speed when starting langouste? It's in bytes so...something like 100 will take forever lol
Here's what I input:
./langouste3 -l 8880 -r 55000